Well Tally's expansion south opened at 61st and Sheridan in the last few days. Tried to eat there last night. Long, long wait. Has anyone tried them? Parking at premium. If they are as good at the one on 11th street look out.

Tally's has a huge following. Since they've opened, they have outlived at least a thousand restaurants in Tulsa including some extremely highly-rated places. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but they must be doing something (many things) right to be in business this long and have this loyal of a following.

I've been satisfied with the meals I've eaten at Tally's over the years even if it is not always super special or anything. The environment is great for what it is also.

Well Tally's expansion south opened at 61st and Sheridan in the last few days. Tried to eat there last night. Long, long wait. Has anyone tried them? Parking at premium. If they are as good at the one on 11th street look out.

They did a good job making it look like a retro diner. And next door some other retro-themed liquor store is opening. Nice to see a theme developing there. That might be my favorite south-Tulsa corner with La Roma, Savoy, Charlie's Chicken (Well, it used to be good!), the Hussar, In the Raw (with a great view) and now Tally's and a retro theme!

Well Tally's expansion south opened at 61st and Sheridan in the last few days. Tried to eat there last night. Long, long wait. Has anyone tried them? Parking at premium. If they are as good at the one on 11th street look out.

Just go to Savoy until the crowds slow down. I bet you would go back to Savoy after trying Tally's....

That might be my favorite south-Tulsa corner with La Roma, Savoy, Charlie's Chicken (Well, it used to be good!), the Hussar, In the Raw (with a great view) and now Tally's and a retro theme!

It is on the southwest corner and used to be the Silver Flame steakhouse.

You missed some restaurants on that corner. Goldie's hamburgers, Chopsticks (asian food), Oklahoma Joe's (BBQ), Rincon (mexican), Boston Deli, and Whataburger are all on that corner and on the southeast part of the intersection with In the Raw (sushi) is Mandarin Taste. By La Roma is an excellent Daylight donuts. That is 12 restaurants less than 100 steps from each other.

In the Farm shopping center we have the best Italian place in Villa Ravenna, the best German place in Margaret's, the only Japanese buffet in Yutaka, the original Billy Sims BBQ, the first Mazzio's Pizza, Ron's hamburgers, Great Harvest bakery, and a Subway. Across the intersection is Rib Crib BBQ, the Spudder steakhouse, Sam's Southern Eatery (fish), and a Little Caesars pizza and a donut shop. Across the street to the west of them is Asian Chef (carryout), Taco Bueno, Papa Murphy's pizza (takeout) and Uncle Bentley's.

It is on the southwest corner and used to be the Silver Flame steakhouse.

You missed some restaurants on that corner. Goldie's hamburgers, Chopsticks (asian food), Oklahoma Joe's (BBQ), Rincon (mexican), Boston Deli, and Whataburger are all on that corner and on the southeast part of the intersection with In the Raw (sushi) is Mandarin Taste. By La Roma is an excellent Daylight donuts. That is 12 restaurants less than 100 steps from each other.

I should've said "intersection". A lot of good stuff right there. I went to Silver Flame back when it was open and so it surprised me when I saw the new Tally's was there instead. I haven't had Mandarin Taste, Chopsticks, Rincon or Boston Deli.

In the Farm shopping center we have the best Italian place in Villa Ravenna, the best German place in Margaret's, the only Japanese buffet in Yutaka, the original Billy Sims BBQ, the first Mazzio's Pizza, Ron's hamburgers, Great Harvest bakery, and a Subway. Across the intersection is Rib Crib BBQ, the Spudder steakhouse, Sam's Southern Eatery (fish), and a Little Caesars pizza and a donut shop. Across the street to the west of them is Asian Chef (carryout), Taco Bueno, Papa Murphy's pizza (takeout) and Uncle Bentley's.

That is 17 restaurants on the same corner.

Yeah, that's a good location for food. Yutaka is good for a buffet. Margaret's is great. The Spudder makes a delicious steak but haven't been in a while! I like Sam's also but go to the one on 11th. I hate Italian but I know I need to try Villa Ravenna.

Yeah, that's a good location for food. Yutaka is good for a buffet. Margaret's is great. The Spudder makes a delicious steak but haven't been in a while! I like Sam's also but go to the one on 11th. I hate Italian but I know I need to try Villa Ravenna.

Margaret's is great. (51st, not 61st - same with Yutaka)

Yutaka was a huge mess when we went - literally every single dish that was sitting on the steam table, even with steam coming out around the edges, was room temperature. Did not stick around for that "tasty" little bout of food poisoning followed by hospitalization. Told the lady at the cash register and she pretty much literally went, "ho-hum..." Like "tell me something I don't know..."

Spudder's was great but we thought they were gone. Oh, well,... Can't possibly be the same people running it - they would be about 100 years old by now.

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